Posted on 07/29/2020 7:48:51 PM PDT by NautiNurse
Tropical Storm Isaias developed in the Eastern Caribbean Sea. All interests along the Florida Peninsula should be prepared for deteriorating weather conditions by Saturday.
For linguistics aficionados, the National Hurricane Center uses the four-syllable pronunciation ees-ah-EE-ahs. The name Isaias is Spanish for Isaiah. To hear a meteorologist pronounce Isaias: NWS Melbourne.
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Only thing is that with a hurricane I know what to expect as far as duration of the emergency goes having been through hurricane Hugo. With the useless gov’t ruining things now no telling how long whatever shutdown that tickles their fancy will last.
Hang tight with this one. Very large wind field, with a center of circulation that has already brought surprises. Stay tuned.
Perdido Bay—you are fine!
"Book hotel/motel reservations in safe zones, or find a non-red cross dominated church organized center."( Emphasis mine).
I think that there is a lesson that was learned about going to a FEMA Center,
during "Hurricane Katrina" and living in the Houston Dome Arena.
Good call about contacting known family resources!
And ask them what you should bring; you will find them much more accommodating if you are contributing to the groups success.
But show up with masks and sanitizer anyway, as you will probably need them in order to go into any store or hotel after the crisis passes.
Tropical Storm Isaias is forecasted to miss China by ~ 8,000 miles...
It’s made of rolled concrete and is 2.4 km long.
Based on the current track the southern OBX are going to get a Dorian like buzz-saw again.
Always pack a quality flat sheet and a pillow case in a Ziploc bag. Mine is king sized. It takes up almost no room in your BOB and you will be much more comfortable.
The sheet will keep you much warmer then just a blanket, it will be softer and the bag will make sure it is dry. It also works as a screen for getting dressed and undressed. The bag can be slightly inflated, put inside the pillow case and used as either a cushion or pillow.
That would have impacted the Republican Convention if it was still in Jacksonville.
Summary Of 200 PM AST...Information
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About 95 MI...WNW of Punta Cana DR
About 85 MI...SE of Puerto Plata DR
Max Sustained Winds...60 MPH...
Movement:...NW at 20 MPH
Pressure...1003 MB...
Tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 310 miles,
primarily to the north of center
Good point!
Checking in, bump.
Very useful hints.
Thanks!
Eerily, the 2020 hurricane season is reminiscent of 2005 when we went six names into the greek alphabet. 2005 was famous for Katrina, Rita, and Wilma, to name just a few. Yikes.
For your blanket I suggest going with a light back packing quilt. They are warm enough. You are not going to be in below freezing temps in a shelter. In fact your worry might be being too warm. That is where the sheet comes in handy.
Summary Of 500 PM AST...Information
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About 155 MI...WNW of Punta Cana DR
About 250 MI...SE of the Southeastern Bahamas
Max Sustained Winds...60 MPH...
Movement:...NW at 20 MPH
Pressure...999 MB...
Tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 240 miles
Definitely going to try that chocolate pudding;)
Thank you NN for your faithful posting of FR hurricane threads! I’ve been on these threads since Charley. Eeegads where did the years go?!
Thanks, dear FRiend. I’m heading across the state tomorrow to ride out the storm with Mom.
Summary Of 800 PM AST...Information
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About 45 MI...WNW of Puerto Plata DR
About 155 MI...ESE of Great Inagua Island
Max Sustained Winds...60 MPH...
Movement:...NW at 20 MPH
Pressure...999 MB...
Tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 240 miles
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